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It has now been thirteen years since the events of June 30, 2013, which many opinions consider to have been engineered as a pretext for a military coup against Egypt’s first democratically elected civilian president. These events led to sharp social divisions, innocent bloodshed, the destruction of the Egyptian economy, a decline in its political and regional influence, the selling of state assets, increased debts, and rising prices. Meanwhile, Egypt continues to live under internal and external siege, raising questions about whether the people would approve of what happened if time could be turned back.
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